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Top 10 articles: Best console games and Facebook security

V3.co.uk readers' most popular stories from 29 March - 1 April

The most popular article with V3.co.uk readers this week was our
list of the Top 10 computer console games. As ever, some readers did not agree
with our choices, so if you think you know better, you can have your say in the
comment section
here.

Next up was a report from Ofcom suggesting that one in five children aged
eight to 12 have a Facebook account, despite the minimum age for registering
with social networking sites being 13. Yahoo, meanwhile, has added the ability
to make Facebook status updates directly from Yahoo Mail.

BT revealed the locations for its superfast broadband services this week,
provoking a number of comments from people in rural areas who have been excluded
from the telco's plans, and another popular story concerned the BBC's
announcement that it will put its iPhone news and sports apps plans on ice for
the time being.

Readers were also keen to see that the Large Hadron Collider finally made its
first particle stream collisions, and that Google is moving ahead with its
ambitious plans to build a series of 1Gbit/s fibre networks across the US.

There was bad news for many BT customers in London, however, after one of its
main exchanges was knocked out by a flood.